California Republicans are floating a ballot initiative that would change how the state awards
its 55 electoral votes, a whopping prize that Democrats have come to regard as theirs.
Under the current format, the winner of the state's popular vote takes all electoral votes.
The initiative proposes to award one electoral vote for every congressional district a
candidate wins, with the statewide winner getting two more electoral votes.
"It has a gut-level appeal to it," said Kevin Eckery, a GOP consultant supporting the initiative,
which would be put before voters in June. "It sounds fair, and it is fair."
Hey, screw that!
What could be more fair than the guy with the most votes wins?
You didn't want to play that way in 2000, so you bastards cheated.
#board-2412
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